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I agree with you one hundred percent on the legalization. The bud trade in my province is a six to eight billion dollar industry. At the moment that is all black market 'criminal' activity. IMHO that trade should be legalized and that six to eight billion dollars should be taxed. [/QUOTE]Sydney has legal injection rooms. It's a long way from full legalisation, but it's a good start. |
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Was that legal or lethal? ![]() I'm all for letting addicts have all the ppure concentrated drugs they want. I would just add one stipulation, that they all get sterilized so that no children are brought into the mix. Supply them with the purest, most potent form of their drug of choice and let them have at it till they kill themselves. The human race is minus a few geneticly addiction prone types and no new addicts are born fom them. Would save society a ton o cash. |
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YEah, what MagiK said.
Or more broadly -- allow all drug use but remove all laws and social support that would be triggered by errors, mistakes, misdeeds done while on those drugs. This includes the notion that the highest degree of culpability one can have while drunk is "recklessness" (remember: get drunk before driving over your husband and you get manslaughter not murder). This also includes free needles, etc. You play, YOU pay -- not me. What about the crack babbies?? Well, 2 options: (1) stop crack babies being born, either by sterilizing addicted mothers or forcing addicted would-be mothers to get abortions or (2) don't support the crack babies with public funds at all. Both of these options are too harsh for people to deal with, so we make the drug illegal. But, if we really wanted to treat humans "responsibly" we'd do something like this. BTW, Yorick, can I smoke my legalized pot in a hash bar? [img]graemlins/1ponder.gif[/img] |
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Yorick - I agree, the "Drug War" was lost long ago. I have no idea why the gubbermint thought that Prohibition would work under a different name. Yes there are social impacts to addiction and intoxication, but I don't think sterilization is the answer, as not all users of intoxicants become "junkies". I fully support holding people accountable for actions while intoxicated. Afterall, the choice was made to get blitzed in the first place.
ROTFLLAO!! Timber [img]graemlins/biglaugh.gif[/img] too funny!
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Yorick, your exactly right about the Drug War being lost! It was lost decades ago. I would have figured that the Government would have wised up after prohabition. A lot of money now being spent on the Drug War could be used for so many benefical things like Schools, edumacation, new infrasture (which we need desparately) and cleaning up the environment. I could go on and on, but I won't. I believe we'd see a significant drop in the crime rate as well. Any way, on this topic you are definately preaching to the choir, brother! Preach on!!!
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The "drug war" was never fought, all that was done is the politicians were bought so that any smaller drug dealers would be put out quickly, while the bigger ones ran things
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Yeah addicts and all that. They shouldn't be a burden on our tax dollars. That is why imo all drugs should be legalized so we could start to make some money off it. An industry that generates billions and billions of dollars totally unregulated and unchecked. I guess that is a true open market though, a black one. Still that money should be taxed and the revenues put towards medicare, at least in Canada.
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No, no, no. The Government should nationalize the currently-illegal drug trade. Not only can they institute quality control for the drugs (so you don't have people snorting rat poison) but look at how much money the Government could make. That should raise the surplus for the next several decades! [img]graemlins/laugh3.gif[/img]
As a further benefit, it would create thousands of new jobs: lab technicians, marketing, sales/distribution, warehousing, shipping, etc. Plus, we could revamp both the military and foreign policy. Toe our line, or we dump thousands of tons of cheap drugs into your country, addict a majority of your population, then withhold the drugs until you fall in line. [img]graemlins/firedevil.gif[/img] btw...this is an old idea of mine, dating from 1989. It was an idea I pursued in a course entitled "Shaping the Future". [img]graemlins/petard.gif[/img]
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